dabiz97
Structural
- Jun 4, 2012
- 3
I've never done a commercial space before and I'm doing a pretty standard rectangular CMU building with glu lam beam and purlin roof system in Los Angeles. Most places I have seen have the glu lam travelling past the post bucket with a hinge connector picking up the next beam. Is this solely to avoid bolt holes at the end bearing? I've read the AITC guidelines for drilled holes, but for fasteners do I need to worry as long as I have enough shear capacity without the hole area?
Or is it not advisable to butt glu lam beams together on the same post bucket and use holdowns or purlin cross-ties to drag them together?
Or is it not advisable to butt glu lam beams together on the same post bucket and use holdowns or purlin cross-ties to drag them together?